Seattle, WA
‘It’s not time to panic’: How the Seattle Storm can still be title contenders
Earlier than the 2022 WNBA season tipped off, few would have believed that the four-time champion Seattle Storm can be sitting in seventh place within the standings and only one recreation over .500 about one-third of the best way via the common season. In ESPN’s preseason predictions, two of our three WNBA writers picked the Storm to succeed in the Finals, with yours actually deciding on them as her championship favorites.
But right here we’re, the Storm’s season to this point producing extra of a whimper than a bang after a 1-3 begin and up to date two-game shedding streak. On Sunday, Seattle — absolutely wholesome for the primary time this season — relinquished a 13-point first-half lead in a 93-86 loss to the Connecticut Solar.
However on Tuesday, Seattle surpassed the .500 mark with a 72-60 win over the Atlanta Dream, concluding an eight-game residence stand.
As franchise linchpin Sue Fowl, the epitome of calm, stated after Sunday’s loss: “It isn’t time to panic. We’re going to have the ability to work issues out, we’ll get higher. It is a given.”
There’s purpose to imagine she’s proper.
Greater than most different groups in title competition, Seattle has handled vital lineup disruptions to start out 2022. Beginning heart Mercedes Russell made her season debut simply final week after coping with a non-basketball-related damage and continues to be on a minutes restriction. The Storm have additionally misplaced 5 key gamers — Breanna Stewart, Epiphanny Prince, Steph Talbot, Fowl and Ezi Magbegor — to COVID-19 protocols over the primary month of the season, with a number of concurrently sidelined for a number of video games. Seattle’s 51-point scoring output in final week’s loss to the Dallas Wings was their worst since Stewart was drafted, but it surely additionally got here with out Fowl and Magbegor, who has been a revelation on each ends of the ground this season.
Seattle had much less roster turnover than many groups this offseason, although it nonetheless introduced in Gabby Williams, Briann January and Jantel Lavender, the primary two of which have been extra vital contributors. Storm gamers and members of the teaching workers have harassed that with the total roster now at their disposal, each in observe and in video games, they will higher set up chemistry and stated that issues have been and can proceed to development in the best course.
“I’ve had my fair proportion of experiences on this league with shedding gamers, accidents and this and that,” Fowl stated. “[COVID-19 issues] are actual causes. They are not excuses. … The phrase I proceed to return again to is ‘inspired.’ I am not harassed. I am not panicked about these issues as a result of I do really feel like we will proceed to construct. We have simply obtained a little bit of a late begin.”
Ezi Magbegor gathers the rock and buries the nook 3 to safe the victory for the Storm.
That stated, whereas the Storm protection has been principally strong — it ranks second within the league in defensive score at 93.7) — there are professional points on the offensive finish that can decrease the workforce’s ceiling if they are not addressed. Seattle is tenth in offensive score (95.8) regardless of ending within the prime 4 within the league all however one season (2019, when Fowl and Stewart had been out) since profitable the 2018 championship. The Storm are capturing 40.5% from the sector (eleventh within the league) and simply 32.9% from 3 (eighth), the place they take extra pictures than another workforce, and are available in final in free throw makes an attempt per recreation.
The Storm have but to get their bench — tied for the third-least factors per recreation within the league — going offensively, and that might want to change to succeed in their objectives. However it additionally does not assist that Fowl is having what can be a career-worst season shooting-wise — 31.8% from the sector, although her 3-point clip of 37.5% is way more respectable — and Jewell Loyd’s effectivity has taken a slight hit.
Nonetheless, they turned over the ball 19 occasions Tuesday towards the Dream regardless of sometimes not being turnover-prone, solely later pulling away with the win, and have given up double-digit leads in a number of video games (a few of which occurred with their bench in). In response, there was an inside focus for the gamers to take care of their aggressiveness.
Jewell Loyd takes the rock the size of the court docket and buries the third-quarter buzzer-beater for the Storm.
It isn’t merely a matter of pictures not entering into, although. Second-year head coach Noelle Quinn spoke Tuesday concerning the workforce needing to place gamers in areas to be extra profitable and assist them rating simpler.
“Groups know our stuff. They’re loading up, and we’re not a workforce that’s going to go downhill and blow by individuals and get into the paint and pound you,” Quinn stated regarding the starters particularly. “It is a matter of constant to develop and get higher in our stuff, whether or not it’s our spacing, not being stagnant on the bottom, reducing, screening, motion, that helps loosen up defenses, ball motion helps that as nicely.”
The Storm know this upcoming five-game highway swing — which incorporates matchups towards the Dallas Wings and Connecticut Solar, each of whom not too long ago beat Seattle — is a vital stretch. A win towards the Solar, who’re second within the standings, would notably assist the Storm re-establish themselves because the championship contender so many thought they’d be.
No matter what occurs these subsequent two weeks, although, final 12 months confirmed that playoff success may be all about timing.
“The factor I at all times take into consideration when going via adversity is Chicago was the blueprint,” Quinn stated. “They received a championship and so they had been [16-16].”
It helps, too, when you’ve got the WNBA’s all-time assists chief, a two-time Finals MVP, a three-time All-Star and a possible Most Improved Participant candidate as your basis.
Liberty again on observe?
Issues are trying up in Brooklyn. The Liberty have received three of their final 4 video games and introduced Wednesday they’ve signed Marine Johannes to a rest-of-season contract for her first look with the franchise since 2019.
Admittedly, New York’s scorching streak principally got here towards groups at the moment slated to overlook the playoffs, however they obtained a giant dub over the Alysha Clark-less Mystics, too. Sabrina Ionescu has been on fireplace as of late, averaging 26 factors per recreation on 57% capturing (47% from 3) and 5 assists. Han Xu, additionally in her first WNBA season since 2019, additionally has been a difference-maker.
Sabrina Ionescu actually did all of this within the SAME GAME ?
She went 10-11 FG with this degree of shot problem. pic.twitter.com/PN5BVgV9Y7
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) June 8, 2022
New York has an more and more promising likelihood of turning round its season if Ionescu, who has been enjoying extra off the ball as of late, can change into the star she’s proven herself able to being extra persistently — and with the expertise the Liberty will encompass her with as gamers return from damage (DiDi Richards might be again imminently) or as late arrivals (Rebecca Allen and now Johannes).
After taking up the Fever on Friday, the Liberty have a brutal stretch of video games towards the Chicago Sky, Washington Mystics, Storm, Solar and Dream (twice). How they shut out June will point out rather a lot about what this workforce is able to doing, notably towards higher-caliber groups, as they search not simply to return to the postseason, however to construct upon final 12 months’s run.
Sport of the week: Chicago Sky-Connecticut Solar
Friday’s 2021 WNBA semifinals rematch (7 p.m. ET, Twitter) includes a conflict of two groups which might be additionally within the title race this season and two of three groups remaining which have three or fewer losses to start out 2022. Connecticut will look to avenge final 12 months’s end result, because the top-seeded Solar fell in 4 video games to the eventual champion Sky.
Julie Allemand might make her season debut (and debut with the Sky after being traded from the Indiana Fever within the offseason) this week and is predicted to additional bolster Chicago’s backcourt depth. In the meantime, the Solar are coming off a profitable highway journey with 4 video games in six days, beating the Aces, Phoenix Mercury and Storm in that span.
Jonquel Jones had a stellar week after an up-and-down begin to the summer time; how the Solar proceed to contain her, whereas more and more placing the ball in Alyssa Thomas’ arms following Jasmine Thomas’ season-ending ACL damage, will probably be one thing to watch.
Fantasy ladies’s basketball picks
Who to start out: The emergence of Magbegor on each ends has been a shiny spot for Seattle to start out 2022, and he or she’ll be key to a profitable highway swing developing.
Whereas she had some ups and downs early on within the season, Ionescu has been red-hot for the Liberty as of late, and is a must-start participant heading into the weekend when New York will face Indiana.
Now is an efficient week as any to start out any Vegas gamers, because the Aces face the struggling Sparks (who’re notably weak defensively), though Jackie Younger’s standing for Saturday stays unclear.
Of notice: Allemand will return to the Sky imminently and might be a pleasant pickup to your fantasy league.
Who to sit down: Sophie Cunningham is out for a number of weeks with an elbow damage.
Whereas it is unclear the severity of the difficulty, Elena Delle Donne left the Mystics’ recreation Wednesday with again tightness. Given her damage points, it could be smart to bench her in the meanwhile.
Seattle, WA
Mural for incarcerated Japanese Americans during WWII vandalized in Seattle
SEATTLE – Artwork dedicated to Japanese Americans incarcerated in WWII was discovered vandalized on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District.
Timeline:
Jeff Liang, Interim Executive Director with Chinatown International District’s Business Improvement Area (CID-BIA) says he was alerted of the defacement on Monday in Nihonmachi Alley, the Japantown area of CID.
“It’s like trying to wipe away or hide history,” said Liang. “They wasted a lot of anger and went through a huge amount of effort just to do this, to target us.”
It’s unclear when the vandalism happened or who committed the act.
CID resident Luc Glasco says they saw the mural smeared in black paint on Sunday.
“I noticed it was just smeared, and it had some Bible verses written on it,” said Glasco. “The people right there were covered in crosses and what not.”
The vandalism is being discussed among advocacy groups such as OCA Greater Seattle – Asian Pacific American Advocates.
“So earlier, we googled what the verses are actually supposed to mean, and we can’t really find a connection,” said Stella Liu, a UW student and intern for OCA Greater Seattle.
What they’re saying:
Fellow intern Dylan Lai admits he doesn’t understand what the verses are supposed to mean, but he believes he knows what they’re meant to do.
“[The vandalism] is so disrespectful because it’s a tactic to separate us and who they think belongs here,” said Lai.
CID residents like Christopher Yip said the vandalism was “shameful.”
“These art pieces have a lot of meaning for people in this part of town,” said Yip.
For now, Liu believes solidarity needs to be shown and people need to speak up.
“Just let people know this is happening so that it doesn’t continue happening in silence,” said Liu.
As of Tuesday morning, Liang with CID-BIA says crews have already cleaned up the graffiti and he is working with the building’s owner in Nihonmachi Alley to file a police report.
The Source: Information for this report comes from Chinatown International District’s Business Improvement Area (CID-BIA) and original interviews from FOX 13’s Nia Wong.
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Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce welcomes 2025 with renewed focus on community and business – The B-Town (Burien) Blog
EDITOR’S NOTE: South King Media Founder/Publisher Scott Schaefer serves on the Board of Directors for the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce.
The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce is starting 2025 with a renewed commitment to serving local businesses and the community, according to incoming Board Chair Navdeep Singh, General Manager of Westfield Southcenter.
In a statement, Singh reflected on his experience with the chamber since joining in 2022, noting that the organization goes beyond supporting businesses by actively engaging in community initiatives.
“The chamber exemplifies its founding principle, ‘Together we are Stronger,’” Singh said.
The chamber has played a significant role in the Southside area by hosting technical assistance workshops for small businesses, organizing career development programs such as the Seattle Southside Success Foundation Workforce Discovery Labs, and advocating for community and business interests in legislative discussions.
Looking ahead, Singh emphasized his priority of continuing to strengthen the chamber’s foundation in 2025. He encouraged members and community partners to participate in upcoming programs, connect with the chamber’s resources, and collaborate on initiatives aimed at building a stronger Southside community.
“We look forward to serving this great community in 2025,” Singh added, inviting residents and business owners to engage with the chamber and seek assistance if needed.
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Seattle, WA
Seattle CEO's unique way to raise awareness about homelessness crisis
SEATTLE – When you step outside, you feel it. Right now, it’s dangerously cold outside, but at many shelters there’s not enough room inside, shelters like the Bread of Life Mission.
“We’re always full, we’re seeing longer lines, and we’re letting people stay a little longer each day, but there’s not enough beds in Seattle,” Kim Cook, President and CEO at Bread of Life Mission said. “It breaks my heart to turn people away.”
By the numbers:
Especially since the area has seen bitter cold temperatures the last few days and, according to the point-in-time count, more than 16,000 individuals experienced homelessness in King County on a single night in 2024.
“We really believe that people have an innate dignity, and it’s not okay for them to be out on the street,” Cook said.
Kim Cook, President and CEO at Bread of Life Mission
She told FOX 13, they have up to 40 emergency beds in the chapel. Each person gets a shower and a warm meal, Cook said. They have another 110 beds for those who are part of their programs, but she wishes there was more they could do.
What’s next:
Which is why, on Wednesday, Bread of Life Mission partnered with 14 other rescue missions across the country for what’s being called ‘Conversations on a Bench.’
“I’m going to sit out on a bench out on the street for 24 hours and I’m just going to talk with people about homelessness,” Cook said.
The goal is to raise awareness of homelessness, addiction, and mental health and be livestreamed for 24 hours.
“I think no one person or government has the answer and if we don’t come together and have conversations around the issue, we’re never going to solve this,” Cook said.
“I’m going to sit there for 24 hours and experience what it is to be out in the cold in Seattle, thankfully I have a bed to go home to after the event, but for many of the people we serve, they don’t have that.”
Part of the ‘Conversations on a Bench’ event will include Cook interviewing people from different organizations to really paint a picture of the homeless crisis here.
The Source: Information for this report comes from King County government and original interviews from FOX 13’s Shirah Matsuzawa.
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